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Pattern for large 2008 Golite Jam2 or similar? Pretty please?


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    Ross P Hemphill
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    @rbimli

    Locale: PNW

    It's been just over a year since I posted looking for a L '08 Jam2 to buy. My medium is on its way out, and at this point the likelihood of me finding a large 2008 to buy is slim.

    SO, would anyone be able to trade me a pattern to make my own? I could provide a pattern for a medium. (Or a women's, or the Pinnacle.) Pretty please? Thanks for any assistance, it's much appreciated.

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    Tohru Ohnuki
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    @erdferkel

    Locale: S. California

    If you already have a medium and are willing to cut it up, you could use it as a pattern and just add 2-3" in the body of the main bag to make it a large? Thru-hiker.com has a dyneema ripstop that looks similar to the jam2 material…

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    John Canfield
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    @jcanfield

    Locale: Cascadia

    If you send it to me, I'll pattern a bigger version of it (for a trade, of course).

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    Tohru Ohnuki
    Member

    @erdferkel

    Locale: S. California

    Well, I still need mine… You also could get the GVP-4 pattern from gossamer gear and modify it to make it simpler and more like a jam.

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    Ross P Hemphill
    Member

    @rbimli

    Locale: PNW

    Hello all,

    Sorry for going MIA on my own thread!

    Indeed, I could just add some length to a pattern made from my medium. However, I figure there might be other differences between the medium and large, and I'd be interested to see what those were.

    What is the relation between the GVP pack(s) and the Jam2, again?

    As far as material, I'm not particularly concerned about matching that, per se. (In fact, I'd probably be making a more durable version.)

    John (fellow Cascadian!): thanks for the offer, but I'm going to DIM if I do that.

    Thanks for the ideas.

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